It’s healthy to read what you disagree with and avoid confirmation bias. I also don’t like his Twitter presence, but I gotta admit it worked brilliantly.

I sometimes pick up also some Keynesian literature or read sth from Karl Marx. It’s good to know what you are fighting against and the base of their premises.

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I know the Keynesian system well. I worked in it for many years. I used to think like them, I don't need to read about how a nonsensical system doesn't work.

But I do agree about the confirmation bias. That runs rampant in our society